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Since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, people have had easy access to a generative artificial intelligence (AI) application that can provide answers to most health‐related questions. Although ChatGPT could massively increase access to tailored health information, the risk of inaccurate information is also recognised, particularly with early ChatGPT versions, and its accuracy varies by task and topic. Generative AI tools could be a further problem for health services and clinicians, adding to the already large volume of medical misinformation. Discussions of the benefits and risks of the new technology for health equity, patient engagement, and safety need reliable information about who is using ChatGPT, and the types of health information they are seeking.
This MJA Research Letter shares more.
Authors: Julie Ayre, Erin Cvejic and Kirsten J McCaffery
Article Type: Research Letter
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